Here's my blue pencil sketch of a lovely gal singing, shouting, doing whatever.

Next I cleaned that up with a charcoal pencil.

I decided to take that on into Illustrator and ink it up. I do like my charcoal clean up but Illustrator gave me smoother, bolder, and cleaner lines. The charcoal really helped out as a guide and kept me from straying too far from the truth.

Then I colored it in Photoshop :)

Hey leave comments if you want, I like feedback!
6 comments:
Holy shit! You're mad talented. I imagine you've heard that one before -- apologies. But thanks for the link and your artwork is incredible. I wish I could draw like that...
Cool! On the next one try to use the line thickness to accentuate your characters action.
Hey Glasgow thanks for takin' a peek at my stuff glad you like it!
Brian thanks for the advice! I plan on attacking some more Illustrator stuff so I'll keep that in mind.
I like your drawing. Once you get the line weight down in Illustrator, it's going to look very good!
Hey Clinton thanks, I plan on doing another practice and I'll for sure focus on line weight.
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